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Gas prices typically go up when transitioning during Spring to Summer. They peak in summer and start a decline.
Where have you people been all these years ?
Just what the American people needed in a pandemic.
The economy is booming! Did you forget to look at your 401k?
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Higher gas prices mean better economy
At the individual level, higher gas prices mean that each of us pays more at the pump, leaving less to spend on other goods and services. But higher gas prices affect more than just the cost to fill up at the gas station; higher gas prices have an effect on the broader economy.
All I could hear from the right-wing was "Muslim bad! We had to invade!! Protect our country!!WMD is real!!! "
If there was a voice from right-wing complaining about the gas prices, it got drowned out by the hundreds of millions of non right-wingers who were complaining.
Gas prices typically go up when transitioning during Spring to Summer. They peak in summer and start a decline.
Where have you people been all these years ?
Never shoots up this fast during this time of year. Prices on other goods are also skyrocketing.
All I could hear from the right-wing was "Muslim bad! We had to invade!! Protect our country!!WMD is real!!! "
If there was a voice from right-wing complaining about the gas prices, it got drowned out by the hundreds of millions of non right-wingers who were complaining.
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Everyone was complaining when gas was $4 a gallon, who are you kidding?
The brush you paint everyone with is rather large.
The market reacts when a (senile) president embraces a bunch of tree-hugging crap.
At what point did the right denounce capitalism and big corporation donations to political candidates?
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